February 20, 2011 - 17:04 AMT
Georgia says its has partnership with Armenia and strategic relations with Azerbaijan

The non-resolved conflict in Nagorno Karabakh threatens stability in South Caucasus, according to a draft Concept of Georgia's National Security .

As for cooperation in South Caucasus, the draft concept refers to close partnership with Azerbaijan and Armenia, Civil Georgia reported.

"Despite the existing discrepancies, there are possibilities for cooperation among the South Caucasian countries," the draft concept reads.

It also says that the cooperation with Azerbaijan has been established as a strategic partnership, while Georgia and Armenia have close partnership in all fields of common interests. Georgia also praises the efforts aimed at the Armenian-Turkish normalization.

The draft Concept of Georgia's National Security is planned to be adopted by the parliament after a series of discussion during the current spring session.

The document reflects the changes in the field of Georgia's security after the adoption of a similar concept in 2005.